Newland Avenue Allotments Hull

A warm welcome to all allotmenteer's.

Newland Avenue Allotment site is the largest and oldest site in Hull. It's a constant hive of activity. This is a great site to join and share your knowledge, tips and advice. Look forward to hearing from you!

Happy Gardening

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Got Weeds? Use Vinegar, Not Roundup

Got Weeds? Use Vinegar, Not Roundup

June 16, 2011

NEED PROOF THAT VINEGAR IS A WEED-TERMINATOR? Just look at the weeds growing along a pea-stone path in my Herb Garden. These were photographed yesterday afternoon, just moments before I sprayed them with cheap, undiluted, store-brand white vinegar. Here’s what all that greenery looked like this morning:

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Garden shows

Anybody going to the Edible Garden Show this year?

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Garden Shows

Anybody going to the Edible Garden Show this year?

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intrusion on site

hi everyone, just some info for all plot holders last night somebody cut another hole in the wire fence and got into the site on inspecting all the sheds this morning none were broken into but some thing must b missing as i had two dustbins which were used for mixing compost stolen , another couple on the back road also had a couple of bins taken and if anyone has lost a wheel barrow

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Newland Avenue Tenants Meeting 16th October 2012 @ 12:15 - Plot Shop

Where does the time go? The next tenants meeting will be held on Sunday 16th October @12:15 in the plot shop, (Tavistock street entrance). This is a great oppotunity for tenants to have their say. All welcome!

A warm welcome to all new tenants on the allotment site. It would be lovely to meet you so hope you will come along to the meeting.

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safety warning

hi everyone, i have a warning for all members about a new weed that has appeared on the site recently.

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security alert

hi everyone ,went to allotment today and found we have a new problem.

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pet safety

hi every one thought you pet owners might be interested in this message i spotted in this mornings sun it appears slugs and snails can cause a lung disorder in cats and dogs so keep an eye open for them as you know all dogs like to play with the unsusual object and we have a few pets on our plots now, regards bob

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